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Articles from The Milbank Quarterly

For over 70 years, The Milbank Quarterly has been featuring peer-reviewed original research, policy review and analysis, as well as commentary from academics, clinicians, and policy makers. Its multidisciplinary approach and commitment to applying the best empirical research to practical policymaking guarantees a uniquely in-depth assessment of the social, legal, and ethical dimensions of health care policy.

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2002 Subject Index

Navigating the Disability Process: Persons with Mental Disorders Applying for and Receiving Disability Benefits. Scott Bilder and David Mechanic. March 2003.

Strengthening Research to Improve the Practice and Management of Long-Term Care. Penny Hollander Feldman and Robert L. Kane. June 2003.

Honesty as Good Policy: Evaluating Maryland’s Medicaid Managed Care Program. Debbie I. Chang, Alice Burton, John O'Brien, and Robert E. Hurley. September 2003.

The Impact of Blue Cross Conversions on Accessibility, Affordability, and the Public Interest. Mark A. Hall and Christopher J. Conover. December 2003.

2002 Subject Index

Inside the Sausage Factory: Improving Estimates of the Effects of Health Insurance Expansion Proposals. Sherry Glied, Dahlia Remler, and Joshua Zivin. December 2002.

The Organization and Financing of Health Services for Persons with Disabilities. Gerben DeJong, Susan E. Palsbo, Phillip W. Beatty, Gwyn C. Jones, Thilo Kroll, and Melinda T. Neri. June 2002.

Voices Unheard: Barriers to Expressing Dissatisfaction to Health Plans. Mark Schlesinger, Shannon Mitchell, and Brian Elbel. December 2002.

2001 Subject Index

Capitation and Risk Adjustment in Health Care Financing: An International Progress Report. Nigel Rice, Peter C. Smith. March 2001.

Does the Chronic Care Model Serve Also as a Template for Improving Prevention? Russell E. Glasgow, C. Tracy Orleans, Edward H. Wagner, Susan J. Curry, Leif I. Solberg. December 2001.

Effects of Alcohol Consumption on Disability among the Near Elderly: A Longitudinal Analysis. Jane Ostermann, Frank A. Sloan. December 2001.

Health Promotion and the First Amendment: Government Control of the Informational Environment. Lawrence O. Gostin, Gail H. Javitt. December 2001.

Improving the Quality of Health Care in the United Kingdom and the United States: A Framework for Change. Edwan B. Ferlie, Stephen M. Shortell. June 2001.

Lessons from the Unexpected: The Importance of Data Infrastructure, Conceptual Models, and Serendipity in Health Services Research. David Mechanic. September 2001.

The Managed Care Backlash: Perceptions and Rhetoric in Health Care Policy and the Potential for Health Care Reform. David Mechanic. March 2001.

Perceived Outcomes of Public Health Privatization: A National Survey of Local Health Department Directors. Christopher Keane, John Marx, Edmund Ricci. March 2001.

Trust in Physicians and Medical Institutions: What Is It, Can It Be Measured, and Does It Matter? Mark A. Hall, Elizabeth Dugan, Beiyao Zheng, Aneil K. Mishra. December 2001.

The Utility of Social Capital in Research on Health Determinants. James Macinko, Barbara Starfield. September 2001.

What Happened to Long-Term Care in the Health Reform Debate of 1993-1994? Lessons for the Future. Joshua M. Weiner, Carroll L. Estes, Susan M. Goldenson, Sheryl Goldberg. June 2001.

2000 Subject Index

Alternative Funding Policies for the Uninsured: Exploring the Value of Hospital Tax Exemption. Nancy M. Kane and William H. Wubbenhorst. June 2000

Community Accountability among Hospitals Affiliated with Health Care Systems. Jeffrey A. Alexander, Bryan J. Weiner, and Melissa Succi. June 2000

The Children's Health Insurance Program: Expanding the Framework to Evaluate State Goals and Performance. Leiyu Shi, Thomas R. Oliver, and Virginia Huang. September 2000

Disability Management, Employee Health and Fringe Benefits, and Long-Term-Disability Claims for Mental Disorders: An Empirical Exploration. David S. Salkever, Howard Goldman, Mohankumar Purushothaman, and Judith Shinogle. March 2000

Do Consumers Use Information to Choose a Health Care Provider System? Roger Feldman, Jon Christianson, and Jennifer Schultz. March 2000

Does Medical Insurance Contribute to Socioeconomic Differentials in Health? Catherine E. Ross and John Mirowsky. June 2000

Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance: Are Employers Good Agents for Their Employees? Pamela B. Peele, Judith R. Lave, Jeanne T. Black, and John H. Evans III. March 2000

Conflict of Interest and Commercial Research Review Boards. Trudo Lemmens and Benjamin Freedman. December 2000

The Governance and Management of Effective Community Health Partnerships: A Typology for Research, Policy, and Practice. Shannon M. Mitchell and Stephen M. Shortell. June 2000

The Health Development Organization: An Organizational Approach to Achieving Child Health Development. Neal Halfon, Moira Inkelas, and Miles Hochstein. September 2000

Managing Patient Trust in Managed Care. Huw T.O. Davies and Thomas G. Rundall. December 2000

The Role of Independent Agents in the Success of Health Insurance Market Reforms. Mark A. Hall. March 2000

1999 Subject Index

"The Changing Landscape of Health Care Financing and Delivery: How Are Rural Communities and Providers Responding?" by Keith J. Mueller, Andrew Coburn, Sam Cordes, Robert Crittenden, J. Patrick Hart, Timothy McBride, and Wayne Myers; Volume 77, Number 4 (December 1999)

Milbank Memorial Fund Reports 1999 Subject Index

1997 State Health Care Expenditure Report
Co-published with the National Association of State and Budget Officers and the Reforming States Group
1999 192 pages

Principles for Care of Patients at the End of Life: An Emerging Consensus among the Specialties of Medicine
By Christine K. Cassel and Kathleen M. Foley
1999 32 pages

Tracking State Oversight of Managed Care
Co-published with the Reforming States Group
1999 44 pages

1998 Subject Index

Mental Health Parity: What Can It Accomplish in a Market Dominated by Managed Care?
By Alan L. Otten
1998 44 pages

1997 Subject Index

Managing Fragmented Public Mental Health Services
By Richard G. Frank and Laura L. Morlock with an introduction by Richard C. Surles
1997 52 pages

Not-so-strange Bedfellows: Models of Interaction Between Managed Care Plans and Public Health Agencies. P. K. Halverson, G. P. Mays, A. D. Kaluzny, & T. B. Richards. 75 (1) 1997. 113-138.

Trusting in the Future: The Distinct Advantage of Nonprofit HMOs. D. M. Lawrence, P. H. Mattingly, & J. M. Ludden. 75 (1) 1997. 5-10.

1996 Subject Index

The Contribution of Group- and Staff-Model HMOs to American Medicine. H. S. Luft and M. R. Greenlick. 74 (4) 1996. 445-467.

Managed Competition with Prefunding: The Solution for Long-Term Care? D. Lucas. 74 (4) 1996. 571-597.

Provider Assessments, the Uninsured, and Uncompensated Care: Florida’s Public Medical Assistance Trust Fund. J. M. Mitchell and S. A. Norton. 74 (4) 1996. 545-569.

1995 Subject Index

Issues and Approaches in Evaluating Managed Mental Health Care. Kenneth B. Wells, Boris M. Astrachan, Gary L. Tischler, and Jorgen Unutzer. 73 (2) 1995.

Management of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: State of the Art and Early Results. David Mechanic, Mark Schlesinger, and Donna D. McAlpine. 73 (2) 1995.

1994 Subject Index

Managing Competition in Public and Private Mental Health Agencies: Implications for Services and Policy. Robin E. Clark, Robert A. Dorwart, and Sherrie S. Epstein. 72 (4) 1994. 653-679.

Predicting the Cost of Mental Health Benefits. Thomas G. McGuire. 72 (1) 1994. 3-27.

Psychiatric Reimbursement Reform in New York State: Lessons in Implementing Change. Carol A. Boyer and David Mechanic. 72 (4) 1994. 621-653.

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